Date: 2004-04-29T08:40:57
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-LOL GNAA OWNS
+Apache: Geronimo 1.0 Milestone Build M1 Released
 
-GNAA =  Gay Nigger Association of America
+Posted by michael on Thursday April 29, @11:30AM
+from the take-the-plunge dept.
+Dain Sundstrom writes "The Geronimo team is pleased to announce the 
availability of our first milestone release, 1.0 M1. M1 marks the first of many 
milestone releases to come. This milestone integrates the main container 
components: Geronimo, MX4J, Jetty, OpenEJB and ActiveMQ. It has been amazing to 
see our communities come together and show such strong support for Apache 
Geronimo. There is still much work to be done on this integration and we look 
forward to fostering more collaboration between our projects to create an even 
more unified M2. As this is our first release and bound to draw a lot of 
attention, we have put together a thorough set of release notes which detail 
the current state of Geronimo. We advise that this is simply a milestone 
release and is not for general use, nor is it any indication of a final 
release. Our goal with this release is to start out slowly with a base set of 
functionality and gather some initial feedback that we can incorporate into 
future milestones."
+
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+Instant Live Concert Recordings
+
+Posted by michael on Thursday April 29, @10:55AM
+from the instant-gratification dept.
+WebGangsta writes "The AP is reporting that there's a new device out that 
allows you to record a concert... legally. It works because it's run by the 
venue, direct from the mixing board. After the show, concert-goers visit an 
on-site kiosk and purchase a 128MB keydrive (which may or may not be 
proprietary to the system). Then they swipe their credit card again to download 
the concert they just attended to the keydrive. The MP3 can then be shared with 
whoever they'd like (no restrictions on copying the show to friends)." We've 
had some previous stories about a different system with CD-R's available after 
the show.

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